The article intends to show that, contrary to what has been suggested in many scholarly debates, Husserl’s phenomenology does not suppose a solipsistic approach. I demonstrate this by deeply analyzing some passages of Ideas I and the Cartesian Meditations. To give an account of the concept of Consciousness in Husserl is in part to discuss if the Husserlian Ego entails a pure individual and subjective perspective or if this is actually not the case. I conclude that the last option is more plausible. The outcome of the article poses compelling questions to the nature of Reality from an idealist standpoint
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
A testiség és a tudatosság fokozatai, valamint e fokozatok konstitúciója Edmund Husserlnél
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sci...
A pervasive interpretation among Husserl scholars is that his transcendental idealism inevitably lea...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
The paper first addresses Husserl's conception of philosophical phenomenology, metaphysics, and the ...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
22 pagesThis paper takes as its point of departure Husserl’s claim that the only world we can speak ...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
A testiség és a tudatosság fokozatai, valamint e fokozatok konstitúciója Edmund Husserlnél
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sci...
A pervasive interpretation among Husserl scholars is that his transcendental idealism inevitably lea...
Husserlian phenomenology, as the study of conscious experience, has often been accused of solipsism....
Perhaps the most critical problem which faces any phenomenology of intersubjectivity is solipsism. I...
The paper first addresses Husserl's conception of philosophical phenomenology, metaphysics, and the ...
The thesis of this article is that Husserl's proposed method for intuitively exploring the essential...
22 pagesThis paper takes as its point of departure Husserl’s claim that the only world we can speak ...
In a famous passage in Ideas I, Husserl claims that the pure consciousness is to be understood as in...
The aim of this article is to situate positively Husserl’s philosophy with respect to current discu...
This paper aims at discussing a quite specific aspect of Husserl’s phenomenology, i.e., the notion o...
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In this paper, I explore Edmund Husserl's account of the life-world for evidence that he posits it a...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented b...
A testiség és a tudatosság fokozatai, valamint e fokozatok konstitúciója Edmund Husserlnél
This article reconstructs the development of Husserl’s definition of metaphysics as the ultimate sci...